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Jane: documents from Chicago's clandestine abortion service, 1968-1973

Author(s): Arcana, Judith. Galatzer-Levy, Jeanne. Surgal, Ruth. Stern, Meredith. Chicago Women's Liberation Union Herstory Project.


"Special thanks to Judith Arcana, Jeanne Galatzer-Levy, Ruth Surgal, the CSLU (Chicago Women's Liberation Union) Herstory Project, Merrydeath Stern, and justseeds." Brochures and pamphlets from Jane, an abortion service in Chicago in the late 1960s and early 1970s, appear (rekeyed) in this political zine. There are also interviews with women who worked with Jane and a discussion of feminist politics and abortion, especially with regard to race and class and police persecution. "Several documents by these fabulous "Jane" women talking about the group's illegal activities: learning how to perform abortions, teaching themselves and others the skill, and ultimately providing abortions (and support) for thousands of women in the Chicago area. Truly impressive work that was equally risky and still relevant to learn about today." - From publisher


Table of Contents:
Introduction / firestarter press
Abortion: a woman's decision, a woman's right / Abortion Counseling Service
Organizing a clandestine abortion service / Ruth Surgal and the CWLU Herstory Committee
She said before 1973 / Judith Arcana
On the job with Jane / Jeanne Galatzer-Levy and the CWLU Herstory Committee
Feminist politics and abortion in the USA / a discussion with Judith Arcana.

Mend my dress

Author: Chestnut, Neely Bat.


Full title: Mend my dress: collected zines 2005-2007
"A collection of zines Neelybat wrote in 2005 through 2007. Includes Mend My Dress 1-6, the one shot Dead Stepdad, in English and Spanish and her half of a split called Grit and Glitter. Chestnut's Zines are well respected in the zine community and her zines cover issues ranging from incest, self-harm, the riot grrrl movement, feminism, friendship, fairytale, and healing as she reflects on her childhood and coming-of-age." - Publisher's description.


Table of Contents:
Introduction
Mend my dress 1
Dear stepdad
Querido padrastro
Mend my dress 2
Mend my dress 3: (the little match girl)
Mend my dress 4: (leporiphobia: fear of rabbits)
Grit and glitter
Mend my dress 5: girl love, girl revolution
Mend my dress 6: bathed in blood.

Mettanoia: Mental Health & Self Care Strategies

Author: Pederson, Shea,


Includes helpful resources. "A brief look at mental health and self-care in an easy-to-read format. If you're struggling with your mental health, this may be the zine for you!" - From publisher

Mindful occupation: rising up without burning out

Author: Mindful Occupation (Organization).


This booklet was made by a group of radical mental health activists from all over North America - Back cover. Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-82).

MOSS: perspectives on Portland's Environment

Author(s): Logan, Emily,


Summer 2010 "Moss is a zine based in Portland, Oregon that features fiction and nonfiction about a single environmental topic in each issue. This issue focuses on water, serving as a primer and treatise about the political and ethical issues involved in an urban area like Portland. There's a story told through an interview between an activist behind bars and an Oregonian reporter. Another bit chronicles a young journalists attempt to cover a story he didn't yet feel qualified for - endangered salmon and a logging company leaking sediment into the stream. It was a young man's lesson about ecology firsthand and how dire the consequences are for our environment. There's also a guide to setting up your own rain garden, a mild amount of poetry, restoration of the Klamath River valley basin water supply, the diminished quality of Portland's drinking water supply, and so much. It's a rushing, fascinating journey here, folks!" - From publisher

On the Black Liberation Army

Author: Jalil Muntaqim


"Originally written in 1979, this is an inside account/critique, from the New York Three Black Panther and BLA political prisoner. This is a chapter from a to-be-published compilation of Jalil's prison writings - We Are Our Own Liberators. "

Organizing cools the planet

Author: Moore, Hilary; Other Author(s): Russell, Joshua Kahn.


Full title: Organizing cools the planet: tools and reflections to navigate the climate crisis
Includes bibliographical references.

Our commitment is to our communities

Author: Gilbert, David.


Full title: Our commitment is to our communities: mass incarceration, political prisoners, and building a movement for community-based justice.
In this pamphlet, interviewed by Bob Feldman, David uses this observation as his starting point to discuss the ongoing catastrophe that is mass incarceration, connecting it to the continued imprisonment of political prisoners and the challenges that face our moments today.

Out of the Fog

Author: Autry, Jenn,


Full title: Out of the Fog: ptsd, cptsd, acute stress disorder, depression, codepency, a radical guide.
"There is a lot of mental health terminology being thrown around that this short, sweet, and empowering comic zine helps to demystify. What does codependency mean? How can complex PTSD affect you? How can you learn to live and thrive with these sometimes overwhelming conditions? Jenn's comics show an older, wiser person patiently walking her younger self through what she needs to know about stress disorders and mental health. Includes good perspective, wisdom, and several practical resources." - From publisher


Table of Contents:
Part 1. Codependency
Part 2. PTSD/CPTSD.

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